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Blue Haven Hotel - Tobago
A delightful nuance of the Blue Haven Hotel, in Tobago in the West Indies, is a complementary fruit of the tropics and rum punch that is served to you as you check in. Ah, the tone is set nicely for you and your family to relax into the tranquil surroundings, for you and your partner to tie the knot, or for you and your friends to take advantage of the water sports available at the Blue Haven Hotel. Daniel Defoe recorded the stranding of Robinson Crusoe at the Blue Haven, and his ship’s anchor is proudly marooned on the hotel’s site.

Facilities
In the sun speckled morning you will enjoy breakfast at the Blue Haven restaurant, or you can wait for the sun to catch fire a little more before breakfasting on the terrace, from where you will have a clear view of the see. In the afternoon you will want to take advantage of the Blue Haven’s barbeque on the beach, and when the sun is setting you will be served drinks in the bar on the terrace. Your dining experience is a sumptuous one; you will devour mixtures of local tastes and the chef’s own specialities at the colonial villa.
Rooms
The Blue Haven hotel will accommodate you within one of its fifty-five deluxe or superior rooms, incorporating ten suites which have been engineered and furnished to a particularly elegant standard. Alternatively you can book yourself into the Blue Haven’s junior room or villa suite, comprising of two bedrooms and a swimming pool. For activities at the Blue Haven you can enjoy a light game of tennis, let yourself be pampered with a relaxing massage, try your swing at the golf course, or follow a guide through the rain forest on breathtaking hikes. The Blue Haven Hotel is an exacting example of fine taste and relaxation.
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